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MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



GRATUITIES. 



The Committee would award the fbllowing Gratuities for 

 the season, and at the Annual Exhibition : — 



To Wm. Wales, for azaleas, 

 *' Thomas G. Whytal, for cinerarias, 

 " Thomas G. Whytal, for displays, 

 " Gustave Evers, for the same, 

 " Martin Trautman, for the same, 

 " James Nugent, for the same, 

 " James Murray, for the same, 

 " Jonathan French, for the same, 

 " Wm. C. Strong, for the same, 

 " Hovey & Co., for the same, 

 " Joseph Breck & Son, for the same, 

 " Barnes & Washburn, for the same, 

 " G. G. Hubbard, for the same, 

 " Galvin & Hogan, for the same, 

 " A. Bowditch & Son, for the same, 

 " J. A. Kenrick, for magnolias, 

 " F. Winship, for displays, 

 " M. P. Wilder, for the same, 

 " J. Waterhouse, for the same, 

 " T. W. Walker, for the same, 

 " J. W. Foster, for the same, . 

 " Eben. Wight, for pansies, . 

 " J. A. Holmes, for Epigsea repens, 

 " Miss E. M. Harris, for baskets, 

 " Samuel Walker, for tulips, . 

 " Mrs. Benjamin Brace, for display, 

 *' Fred. Henry Rand, for Trillium pictum, 

 " Miss Russell, for baskets, 

 " William E. Carter, for displays, 

 " E. A. Story, for the same, . 

 " Annie C. Kenrick, for baskets, 

 " Antane Apple, for displays, 

 " Mrs. Richardson, for basket, 

 " Charles Copeland, for displays, 

 " J. F. C. Hyde, for picotees, 

 " William J. Underwood, for displays, 

 " Warren Heustis, for the same, 

 " S. Blagge, for roses, 

 " William H. Spooner, Jr., for asters, 

 " Mrs. J. Mann, for cone work, 

 " Miss Capen, for wax flowers, 

 " Mrs. William Kenrick, for wreath, 

 " Mrs. A. Pierce, for floral vase. 



